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The Border Target Operating Model: animal and plant products
For Great Britain’s businesses, the UK’s withdrawal from the EU single market and customs union at 11pm on 31 December 2020 resulted in fundamental changes to the way goods are traded.
The United Nations: a new framework for international tax cooperation
This may not have hit international headlines alongside the UK election and the trials of Donald Trump, but for those interested in the world of international taxation there are some interestin
Moving abroad: the impact of double tax treaties on UK pension payments
Long-term expatriate individuals resident abroad can apply to receive gross payment of UK pensions.
Pillar Two rules: roadmap to compliance
The Pillar Two rules are now in effect in the UK and other countries, with more countries in the process of introducing rules from 2025 onwards.
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: preparing for the next phase
From 1 July 2024, the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will enter its next phase, requiring exporters to EU member states to use actual embedded emissions data for the quarter fro
Non-resident trusts: the end of tax trust protections
In the article ‘Resident non-domiciles: the end of the line?’ (Tax Adviser, April 2024), the key changes affecting non-doms announced on 6 March 2024 in two Budget Notes were summarise
The top ten risks: how to protect your practice
As all members of CIOT and ATT will be aware, the duty to manage their professional risk is an increasing obligation.
The evolution of artificial intelligence: professional standards
The progress of artificial intelligence (AI) is well documented, and the impact on tax professionals will continue to evolve.
Employment-related securities: International hybrid working
For many people, some degree of hybrid working is now firmly here to stay. Technology to support this new approach has advanced at a rapid pace over the last few years.
